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Shopping hints and buying advice, storage information and preparation tips accompany over eighty-five different types of produce organised by season.--From book jacket.
Presents recipes which have appeared in Fine Cooking magazine, accompanied by tips on seasonal offerings, menu plans for any occasion, step-by-step guidelines on preparation techniques, and expert cooking tips and tricks.
Features two hundred recipes for Italian home cooking for soups, salads, pizza, pasta, main courses, polenta and risotto, desserts, and more, with step-by-step instructions with photos for cooking techniques and ingredient profiles.
Good things come in small packages. CookFresh Year-Round is a petite boxed set of four miniature cookbooks--spring, summer, fall and winter--brimming with 200 delicious and nutritious, seasonally inspired recipes for the entire year. That's 50 sensational recipes for each season! Triple-tested recipes. Fine Cooking magazine's test kitchen is known for its reliable, flavorful recipes written by America's culinary experts. In addition Fine Cooking is also well know for its CookFresh series that inspires home cooks of all skill levels to cook with fresh, healthy ingredients. Ideal for busy weeknights. All of the simple and satisfying reciples (50 per cookbook!), inspired by the season's local harvest, were developed to make good cooking easy by featuring: Basic ingredients No-fuss preparation Easy-to-follow instructions Sensational, seasonal dishes. You'll love the inventive combinations of fresh, seasonal greens, fruits and vegetables. Eating healthy food has never tasted this delicious! Year-round dining on locally sourced, fresh, peak-season produce is a growing trend.
Collects two hundred recipes for soul food.
This latest collection of 200 recipes from "Fine Cooking" features the best starters and small bites for any occasion, from holiday party to weeknight noshing. The recipes are accompanied by timesaving tips, step-by-step techniques, and handy kitchen advice.
Provides one thousand recipes arranged by season, from spring to late winter, including curried vegetable pies, roasted tomato soup, sea bass in salt crust, yellow squash gratin, and steamed mussels with saffron-cream sauce.
A collection of recipes from Fine cooking magazine, formulated to take advantage of the freshest local ingredients.
"If there’s one thing Reusing understands, it’s the power of a remarkable ingredient." – O Magazine "[A] must-have title for both new and experienced cookes." --Publisher's Weekly (Starred Review) “Her enthusiasm is infectious, her approach, inviting.”—BookPage Top Pick and Cookbook of the Month “I love Andrea Reusing’s Lantern in Chapel Hill. And her recipes in Cooking in the Moment are so approachable and her stories so insightful that they blaze a path toward great home cooking.” —David Chang “I’ve had the pleasure of enjoying many fine meals at Lantern. Andrea Reusing’s food is always fresh, seasonal, and as local as possible. Her recipes are creative and downright delicious.” —John Grisham For Andrea Reusing—an award-winning chef, a leader in the sustainable agriculture movement, and a working mother—“cooking in the moment” simply means focusing on one meal at a time. Tender spring broccoli given a smoky char on the grill, a summer berry pudding with cold cream, or a cider-braised pork shoulder served with pan-fried apples on a frosty night—cooking and eating this way allows food in season to become the foundation of a full life. Cooking in the Moment is a rich, absorbing journey through a year in Reusing’s home kitchen as she cooks for family and friends using ingredients grown nearby. When seasonality is reimagined as a grocery list rather than a limitation, everyday meals become cause for celebration—a whole week of fresh sweet corn; a blue moon autumn asparagus harvest; a rich, spicy soup made with the last few sweet potatoes of winter. Reusing seamlessly blends down-to-earth kitchen advice with delicious, doable recipes, including childhood favorites (chicken and dumplings), simple one-pot dinners (shrimp, pea, and rice stew), as well as feasts to satisfy a crowd (roast fresh ham with cracklings). And while the action takes place in North Carolina, the kinds of producers and places that animate these pages—farmers, ranchers, cheesemakers, butchers, bakers, orchards, backyard henhouses, and fishing holes—can be found all over, producing the flavors that we crave. With gorgeous photography throughout and more than 130 recipes, Cooking in the Moment will inspire cooks everywhere to embrace the flavors and bounty of each season.